China's Healthy City Pilot Policy Improves Physical and Mental Health Outcomes for Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Quasi-Natural Experiment Based on CHARLS

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Zheng Zhang, Huijie Xu, Jiansong Zhou, Xia Cao
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Abstract

Background

Rapid urbanization in China has raised significant public health concerns, particularly regarding residents' physical and mental well-being. Effective interventions are urgently needed to address these issues.

Objective

This study evaluates the impact of China's Healthy City Pilot Policy (HCPP), introduced in 2016, on improving residents' health outcomes and examines demographic differences and mechanisms driving these effects.

Methods

Using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) from 2011 to 2020, a difference-in-differences (DID) approach was employed, along with propensity score matching (PSM-DID), placebo tests, and sensitivity analyses for robust results.

Results

The HCPP significantly enhanced residents' health in pilot cities, leading to better self-rated health, lower medical expenses, higher life satisfaction, and reduced depression. These benefits were most pronounced among the elderly, women, less-educated individuals, and residents of rural and central-western regions. Key mechanisms included increased physical exercise, social activities, and improved air quality.

Conclusion

The HCPP positively impacts urban health, especially for vulnerable groups, highlighting the urgent need to integrate health considerations into urban planning and providing valuable insights for future policy development.

中国健康城市试点政策改善中老年人身心健康状况——基于CHARLS的准自然实验
背景中国的快速城市化引起了重大的公共卫生问题,特别是在居民的身心健康方面。迫切需要有效的干预措施来解决这些问题。本研究评估了2016年推出的中国健康城市试点政策(HCPP)对改善居民健康状况的影响,并考察了人口统计学差异和驱动这些影响的机制。方法利用2011年至2020年中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)的数据,采用差异中差异(DID)方法,以及倾向得分匹配(PSM-DID)、安慰剂检验和敏感性分析来获得稳健的结果。结果HCPP显著提高了试点城市居民的健康水平,提高了居民的自评健康水平,降低了医疗费用,提高了居民的生活满意度,减少了居民的抑郁情绪。这些好处在老年人、妇女、受教育程度较低的个人以及农村和中西部地区的居民中最为明显。主要机制包括增加体育锻炼、社会活动和改善空气质量。结论HCPP对城市健康产生积极影响,特别是对弱势群体,突出了将健康考虑纳入城市规划的迫切需要,并为未来政策制定提供了有价值的见解。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.50%
发文量
168
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The rapidly increasing world population of aged people has led to a growing need to focus attention on the problems of mental disorder in late life. The aim of the Journal is to communicate the results of original research in the causes, treatment and care of all forms of mental disorder which affect the elderly. The Journal is of interest to psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, nurses and others engaged in therapeutic professions, together with general neurobiological researchers. The Journal provides an international perspective on the important issue of geriatric psychiatry, and contributions are published from countries throughout the world. Topics covered include epidemiology of mental disorders in old age, clinical aetiological research, post-mortem pathological and neurochemical studies, treatment trials and evaluation of geriatric psychiatry services.
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